The advisory council’s approval of the Bangladesh Labour Act (Amendment) Ordinance 2025 last month caught both factory owners and labour representatives by surprise.
As the world turns inward, India must turn upward by building formal, fair, and dignified jobs at home. Across the world, anxiety about immigration is reshaping economies and politics. Countries that ...
The Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions has called on government officials to stop using the no-work-no-pay policy as a ...
The Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) has criticized the federal government’s ...
November 6, 2025 / MSC Industrial Supply Co. (NYSE:MSM), a premier distributor of Metalworking and Maintenance, Repair and ...
The 2025 Frances Perkins Award was given to Jordan Russell, Chairman, Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission. This award is awarded for following in the footsteps of Frances Perkins, US Secretary ...
India's parliament on Wednesday passed "historic" labour laws that the government says help workers and business alike, but ...
Moray & Agnew has announced the appointment of Edmund Burke – who has garnered experience in all areas of employment law and workplace health and safety – as a Brisbane-based partner and leader of its ...
Self-evidently, strikes are nothing new in Germany. In fact, they date back over 200 years. Yet for the first hundred years of that history, German ...
A former Registrar of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta and an expert in industrial relations, Dr Bola Adekola, has called for greater coherence in Nigeria’s labour policies to foster ...
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Our View: CoLA debacle shows why state should not intervene in labour relations
In Cyprus we have always laboured under the illusion that the State has innate wisdom and we demand it to interfere in all aspects of our life, like a caring parents do for their underage offspring.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Assembly Bill 288, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom last month, gives workers the ability to petition the California ...
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